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Old 25th Jan 2014, 15:59
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Whirlybird

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I too prefer the Jeremy Pratt books, but like Genghis I keep mine. But you really don't want old ones anyway! They get out of date; some subjects change more than others, but just about all of them will have changed after a few years. I would buy the books....when you've done a bit of flying and studying and know which ones you prefer, as you need them, one at a time, but new or at least fairly recent.
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